Lights Down, Pizza Ordered: Netflix Releases DIY ‘Movie Night’ Button
Netflix’s new DIY project allows you to dim lights, silence phones, order food, and then “Netflix and Chill” at the push of a button.
From advancements in technology and materials, to the development of innovative techniques and ideas, there’s always something new on the horizon. As a maker, your success depends on your ability to keep up with all these changes. Let’s take a look at some of the most noteworthy developments that are taking place in making right now!
Netflix’s new DIY project allows you to dim lights, silence phones, order food, and then “Netflix and Chill” at the push of a button.
It is an honor to win a blue ribbon and any Maker that does should display it proudly.
This mini fridge was a free find from Craigslist, and now it’s been upcycled and is home to some adorably recently hatched chicks.
At Maker Faire, almost everything can constitute being a toy, as it all seems to delight and make me feel like a little kid.
Have you ever seen a cardboard dinosaur dancing with a 12 foot tall marching dixie band? Well, if you come to a Maker Faire, that’s exactly the kind of stuff you see.
Clock-building celebrity Ahmed Mohamed had a super-concentrated Maker Faire experience this weekend in New York. He raced a DeLorean go kart, turned the crank on the life-size Mouse Trap game, flew some drones, and got smiles from everyone he met.
The helping hand comes in the persons of the first five winners of its Maker-in-Residence program.